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J Gen Virol 35 (1977), 191-195; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-35-1-191
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Serum-Borne Reovirus Type 1 Infection of Cultured Haemic Cell Lines

A. Karpas, J. Cawley and J. Nagington

Department of Haematological Medicine, University of Cambridge Clinical School, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QL
and Public Health Laboratory Service, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, U.K.

Accidental reovirus type 1 infection of cultured human haemic cells by calf serum is described for the first time. Most cultures died but one with unusual properties became a carrier line.

Received 2 September 1976; accepted 8 December 1976.





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